I'd stay put! Traveling/moving around only puts you in more contact with people & things that can be infected.So is it safe to travel in your 70's with compromised immune systems.
I agree with this As long as you are in a comfortable place physically,financially,and emotionallyI'd stay put! Traveling/moving around only puts you in more contact with people & things that can be infected.
Another suggestion for those snowbirds that have to travel north and take the train: expanding upon the comment about wiping down surfaces, upon arrival at Lorton and taking delivery of your car, wipe down the door latch, steering wheel, shifting column and anything else the loading/unloading crew would have touched.If you can stay put, stay put. For those that decide to go (or have no choice) and take the auto train, use your head. Keep as much distance as possible in the stations, and if you have a sleeper stay in your room as much as possible and wipe surfaces before touching them. Consider taking your own food board or take the meal in your room. And when you arrive home, please follow the instructions and self quarantine for 14 days.
Headlight switch, seat belt buckle and release too.Another suggestion for those snowbirds that have to travel north and take the train: expanding upon the comment about wiping down surfaces, upon arrival at Lorton and taking delivery of your car, wipe down the door latch, steering wheel, shifting column and anything else the loading/unloading crew would have touched.
One more choice....get a full nights sleep before leaving, and drive nonstop. Bring your own snacks, and avoid motels. If you have 2 or more drivers, it shouldn’t be that hard. I drove from south FL to NY by myself, but I was a professional driver, so used to long drives...We usually head north about the 3rd week of May. The small (by population) county in Massachusetts where we spend the summer has a high number of virus cases. We looked at the statistics in our county in Florida and compared them to the same stats in Mass--Mass has a higher number of cases and deaths. Given that the virus seems to be less stable in heat, we are staying in Florida. Our choices for the return trip were: Auto Train (proximity to others), airplane (same), driving (motels) and staying put in Florida just seems the better choice.
Sounds like the best plan for you. What part of Florida are you in, and had you already budgeted the expenses through May anyway?We usually head north about the 3rd week of May. The small (by population) county in Massachusetts where we spend the summer has a high number of virus cases. We looked at the statistics in our county in Florida and compared them to the same stats in Mass--Mass has a higher number of cases and deaths. Given that the virus seems to be less stable in heat, we are staying in Florida. Our choices for the return trip were: Auto Train (proximity to others), airplane (same), driving (motels) and staying put in Florida just seems the better choice.
Lucky you to have a Choice! Most of us are in place wherever we are for the Duration!!We're in SW Florida & we are residents. We live either here or in Massachusetts, so the cost will be the same no matter what we do.
Lucky you to have a Choice! Most of us are in place wherever we are for the Duration!!
Hitting .333 on that one. "There's no place like Home" if the only Corona is in a bottle waiting for you. "There must be someway out of here".I agree with this As long as you are in a comfortable place physically,financially,and emotionally
"..Said the Joker to the Thief.."Hitting .333 on that one. "There's no place like Home" if the only Corona is in a bottle waiting for you. "There must be someway out of here".
Although I believe it's "joker" as opposed to "gypsy"."..Said the Gypsy to the Thief.."
Opps, you're right!Although I believe it's "joker" as opposed to "gypsy".
How do you hit .333 on something with five points?Hitting .333 on that one. "There's no place like Home" if the only Corona is in a bottle waiting for you. "There must be someway out of here".
Thanks jiml - I enjoyed watching that video. I watched the entire 25 minutes, and it was worth it. I learned a few things about the prefixes and the signaling and switching activities. Very Interesting!On the original subject, Danny Harmon has posted video of the Auto Train reroute through Lakeland. It's on his Distant Signal YouTube page under "What CSX Letter Prefixes Mean" posted on the 6th. It's right at the end of the subject video; pretty good footage.
I don't, but I should. I've been following Danny's posts for years, so frequently check for new ones. With more time on my hands I've been catching up. If you watch a lot of rail videos there are a few contributors that rise to the top. I'm a huge Florida railfan, partly because I spend a significant amount of time there, so Danny's Distant Signal is required viewing. There's a couple of guys out west that also deliver consistent "pro-level" content. Virtual Railfan is a great time-waster too, if you're not familiar. Start with their daily "grab bags", then move to their live cameras with 12-hour rewind. My wife calls it "train ****" after I once ordered a couple of railroad DVD's that couldn't be shipped to Canada and had them sent to my buddy in Virginia for pick-up. Apparently I've now graduated to online train ****.How did you get wind of that? Do you subscribe to Danny Harmon's youtube channel??
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Hahaha - Did the DVDs come to you wrapped in plain brown paper??I don't, but I should. I've been following Danny's posts for years, so frequently check for new ones. With more time on my hands I've been catching up. If you watch a lot of rail videos there are a few contributors that rise to the top. I'm a huge Florida railfan, partly because I spend a significant amount of time there, so Danny's Distant Signal is required viewing. There's a couple of guys out west that also deliver consistent "pro-level" content. Virtual Railfan is a great time-waster too, if you're not familiar. Start with their daily "grab bags", then move to their live cameras with 12-hour rewind. My wife calls it "train ****" after I once ordered a couple of railroad DVD's that couldn't be shipped to Canada and had them sent to my buddy in Virginia for pick-up. Apparently I've now graduated to online train ****.
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